Configure Microenvironment¶
Next, users will configure their Microenvironment by setting up the various tokens needed for their specific use case. This process involves completing the configurations within the Identities, Currencies, and Assets sections to ensure the Microenvironment is fully aligned with project requirements.
Configure Microenvironment Identities¶
Follow the steps below to configure Identities and personalize the user experience within your Microenvironment.
Step #1: Select OAuth2.0 Application¶
The user selects the OAuth2.0 application to which they want to connect to the Microenvironment.
Step #2: Add Actions¶
Now, add the Action Buttons that will appear in the XYZ application. Select the type of action button you want, then click “Add” to include it.
Step #3: Configure Actions¶
Set up the Action Buttons by specifying the Fact Token, selecting the appropriate column, and defining the conditions.
Display Permission¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
XYZ Identities Login Action¶
Step #4: Add Widgets¶
User will add the Widgets that will appear in the XYZ application. Select the type of widget you want, then click “Add” to include it.
Step #5: Configure Widgets¶
Configure the Widgets by specifying the Fact Token, selecting the appropriate column, and setting the conditions.
Display Permission¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
XYZ Identities Widget¶
Create New Identity¶
Configure Microenvironment Currencies¶
Follow the steps below to configure Currencies and personalize the user experience within your Microenvironment.
Step #1: Select Currency Token¶
The user selects the Currency token they wish to display in the XYZ application.
Step #2: Upload Smart Token Name and Logo¶
User uploads both the Smart Token Name and Logo to be displayed in the XYZ application.
Smart Token Name
- Your Smart Token Name will appear on the wallet card. At the right side of Smart Token Logo
Smart Token Logo
- Your Smart Token logo will appear on the wallet card. At the right side of your wallet value
Step #3: Create Coin Short Name¶
- The user creates a short name for their currency’s coin.
Step #4: Create Coin Long Name¶
- The user creates a long name for their currency’s coin.
Step #5: Create Display Factor
The user sets a display factor for their token, an essential step to ensure the token amount accurately reflects its intended value.
Step #5: Create Display Factor¶
Display Factor - Smart Tokens is a versatile token that Unbox uses to program your Coin value. Smart Tokens are not directly used as a currency to exchange. In this example, we show you that 100 Smart Tokens is necessary to build your 1 coin.
- 1 Smart Token, 100 Smart Tokens, Other
Step #6 Add Decimal Separator¶
Choose the appropriate decimal separator based on the user group who will be interacting with your Microenvironment.
- Dot, Comma, None
Step #7: Select Country Currency¶
The user selects the appropriate currency to link to their token, ensuring it aligns closely with the project’s primary currency.
Step #8: Currencies Actions¶
Currencies Action Spend Configuration¶
Display Permission¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
XYZ Action Spend¶
Currencies Action Receive Configuration¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
XYZ Receive Action Static¶
XYZ Receive Action Dynamic¶
Currency Action Redeem Configuration¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
Step #9: Currencies Widgets¶
The user configures the specific Currency Widgets for “Activity” and “Receive on Behalf” functions.
Add Currency Widget¶
Configure Currencies Widget Activity¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
XYZ Currency Activity Widget¶
Configure Currencies Widget Receive on Behalf¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
Receive on Behalf Widget¶
Leader¶
Joiner¶
Configure Microenvironment Assets¶
Follow the steps below to configure Assets and personalize the user experience within your Microenvironment.
Step #1: Select Asset Token¶
The user selects the Asset Token they wish to display in the XYZ application.
Step #2: Add an Asset Name & Upload Asset Logo¶
User uploads both the Smart Token Name and Logo to be displayed in the XYZ application.
Step #3: Asset Actions¶
Now user edits the Asset Actions that will appear in the XYZ application. Users will need to configure the “Transfer” and “Receive Actions”.
Asset Action Transfer¶
Display Permission¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
XYZ Asset Action Transfer¶
XYZ Asset Action Receive¶
Display Permission¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |
XYZ Asset Action Receive Static¶
Step #4 Asset Widgets¶
The user configures the specific Currency Widgets for “Activity” functions.
Add Widget¶
Asset Activity Widget¶
Display Permission¶
Attribute | Column | Condition |
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Fact token dropdown content came from the published fact token mint inside Attribute Token Manager | The content of the column dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. | The content of the condition dropdown is dependent on the code that was made on the Fact Token side. |